
Creating RFID Smart Labels using the New Media Wizard
You can now set properties and define the data source for the RFID field. You can also add other fields
on the label.
Note: If you have not configured the target printer for this label, when you specify label settings in Media Setup
(F5), a warning is displayed.
Converting a Barcode Label to an RFID Smart Label
Converting an existing barcode label to a RFID Smart Label can be a simple process.
The example below shows a label with the normal address fields and a barcode that has a GS1 (UCC)
assigned Company Prefix and an Item Reference Code. The combination of the Company Prefix and Item
Reference Code forms the basis for GTIN (Global Trade Identification Number) product identification.
GTIN, together with the Serial Number, is used in the SGTIN (Serialized GTIN) specification. You will
need serial number information to convert the barcode label to an RFID smart label using SGTIN
encoding.
1. Use File | Open to bring up the label in Design mode. It may look similar to the following figure:
Figure 5.2: An example barcode label
2. Before you can add an RFID field to the label, you must specify the target RFID printer. Right click
the label and select Media Setup from the popup menu (or press F5).
3. Select a target printer Manufacturer and an RFID printer Model from the Label Setup dialog. Click
OK.
4. If the selected printer has not been configured, you will be alerted and given the choice of doing so
or of configuring it at a later time. A warning message may also tell you of changes to the label
needed for the selected target printer.
5. Add the RFID field by selecting the antenna tool button and then click its location on the label.
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